Yes. A few species are the Chinese Box turtle, Chinese Pond Turtle, and Chinese Soft-Shelled Turtle.
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It is a native of China.
It is illegal in the State of Indiana to sell native species of turtles, and their subspecies, regardless of whether they are captive-bred or wild-caught. Native turtles include red-eared sliders, painted turtles, map turtles, common snapping turtles, and box turtles. Even if the turtle is not native to Indiana, the FDA prohibits the selling of turtles with a shell under four (4) inches in length in an effort to prevent contact with turtles carrying the Salmonella bacteria.
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It varies depending on where in Indiana you are. But here is a general list: Red-eared Sliders Painted Turtles Spiny Soft-shelled Turtles Box Turtles Spotted Turtles (rare) Mud Turtles Map Turtles Snapping Turtles
There are hundreds of species of fish native to china. To list them here is impossible.
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The turtles and kitties of china.
Maybe in a pet store, but not in the wild. Snapping turtles are native only to North America.
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